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Mercury Text G1 Roman SC Font Details

Please see the details of the Mercury Text G1 Roman SC font below. The details includes the note of the author, license type and the representation of the font in [A-Z], [a-z], [0-9] characters.

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Note of the author

Mercury Text G1 Roman SC font is a classic and elegant serif typeface designed for readability and versatility. With its refined serifs and balanced proportions, this font exudes sophistication and timelessness. The Roman small caps style adds a touch of traditional charm, making it perfect for editorial design, branding, and high-end publications. What's even better is that Mercury Text G1 Roman SC font is available for free download at FontsMarket.com. With its seamless legibility and graceful details, this font is a valuable addition to any designer's toolkit. Whether you're working on a print project or a digital design, Mercury Text G1 Roman SC font will elevate your work with its polished aesthetic. Download it today and enhance your typography game with this exquisite typeface.

License

Free For Personal Use

How to install

If the downloaded file is in zip format, extract the file

  • Windows 10/8/7/Vista: Right-click on the font files > "Install"
  • Windows XP: Put the font files into C:\Windows\Fonts
  • Mac OS X: Double-click the font file > "Install font" button.

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